
I found the tutorial for the One Sheet Box by Beate on Splitcoast and decided to make a few to hold all the Valentine's treats I have put together. They are so easy, no cutting at all just 1 piece of 8-1/2" X 11" cardstock, some fancy folding, some ribbon and some strong adhesive.


I decided to keep them really simple by using Rub Ons (retired Love & Hapiness from SAB last year) after assembling the boxes instead of stamping and coloring, etc....before folding the boxes up and securing them with sticky strip. I think SU makes the most fabulous Rub Ons I have ever used. The go transfer smoothly with very little effort. Who else's Rub Ons could you use on a 3D cardstock box after it was already put together? I have to say, I have never liked Rub Ons before I tried these.
Recipe: Baja Breeze and Pink Pirouette Cardstock, Rub Ons, Pink Grosgrain ribbon, Riding Hood Red Taffeta ribbon, sticky, Crop-a-dile.
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